I've searched the net a bit and found this: http://www.handhelds.org/moin/moin.cgi/kbdd. The program kbdd seems like the thing to use. The source code is available. I'm not able to test this program myself as I do not have a Neo yet. [[User:EsbenDamgaard|EsbenDamgaard]] 22:10, 16 August 2007 (CEST)

I've searched the net a bit and found this: http://www.handhelds.org/moin/moin.cgi/kbdd. The program kbdd seems like the thing to use. The source code is available. I'm not able to test this program myself as I do not have a Neo yet. [[User:EsbenDamgaard|EsbenDamgaard]] 22:10, 16 August 2007 (CEST)

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I have tried it and it works ok for me, there is even an ipkg package for kbdd in Angstrom, see the details in http://n2.nabble.com/Non-HID-Bluetooth-keyboard.-Success%21-td1496389.html;cid=1224627209095-514. --[[User:Glownan|Glownan]] 10:56, 14 November 2008 (UTC)

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I have tried it and it works ok for me, there is even an ipkg package for kbdd in Angstrom, see the details in http://n2.nabble.com/Non-HID-Bluetooth-keyboard.-Success%21-td1496389ef1958.html#a1496389 . --[[User:Glownan|Glownan]] 10:56, 14 November 2008 (UTC)

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:I configured the G912 (Freedom Universal Keyboard²) in SPP and directly read serial input. There you get for each typed key a byte. If the MSB is not set (0x80) the key is pressed. With python I managed to feed this keys to /dev/input/uinput. But in the moment I think the script is only usable by myself.--[[User:Plaicy|Plaicy]] 21:31, 31 December 2008 (UTC)

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fyi: http://timwise.wikispaces.com/freedom+universal+keyboard (don't know what model it is off hand).

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== Which rules.yaml file? ==

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I have found some rules.yaml files, which do you mean in the main article? I would sugguest here using the absolute path. :) --[[User:Quix0r|Quix0r]] 12:33, 16 July 2009 (UTC)<br />

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I use paroli-testing5 here and the file in question is /etc/freesmartphone/oevents/'''old_'''rules.yaml. The modification is already done so (I '''think''', need confirmation here) no patching for paroli-testing5 users --[[User:Quix0r|Quix0r]] 13:22, 16 July 2009 (UTC)

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== Headset reconnect after resume? ==

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Is there any solution that automatically reconnects the bt headset after suspend/resume, or could it be possible to keep the bt chip polling the headset every few seconds even while in suspend(If not, I consider it a design flaw, all bt headsets turn off after a few minutes without connection.) I tried coding a suspend/resume reconnector in fso some time back, but it didn't solve anything because my headset always turned off after a minute or two of fr suspend.--[[User:Rakshasa|Rakshasa]] 08:14, 9 December 2009 (UTC)

There exists several bluetooth keyboards which doesn't support the normal HID protocol.
This means you can not simply use "hidd --connect 11:22:33:44:55:66".
I've searched the net a bit and found this: http://www.handhelds.org/moin/moin.cgi/kbdd. The program kbdd seems like the thing to use. The source code is available. I'm not able to test this program myself as I do not have a Neo yet. EsbenDamgaard 22:10, 16 August 2007 (CEST)

root@fic-gta01:~$ modprobe hci_usb
WARNING: Could not open '/lib/modules/2.6.21.5-moko10/kernel/net/bluetooth/bluetooth.ko': No such file or directory
FATAL: Could not open '/lib/modules/2.6.21.5-moko10/kernel/drivers/bluetooth/hci_usb.ko': No such file or directory

Can someone let me know if BT is supposed to work with 2007.2 / .08 plus updates?

I configured the G912 (Freedom Universal Keyboard²) in SPP and directly read serial input. There you get for each typed key a byte. If the MSB is not set (0x80) the key is pressed. With python I managed to feed this keys to /dev/input/uinput. But in the moment I think the script is only usable by myself.--Plaicy 21:31, 31 December 2008 (UTC)

I have found some rules.yaml files, which do you mean in the main article? I would sugguest here using the absolute path. :) --Quix0r 12:33, 16 July 2009 (UTC)

I use paroli-testing5 here and the file in question is /etc/freesmartphone/oevents/old_rules.yaml. The modification is already done so (I think, need confirmation here) no patching for paroli-testing5 users --Quix0r 13:22, 16 July 2009 (UTC)

Is there any solution that automatically reconnects the bt headset after suspend/resume, or could it be possible to keep the bt chip polling the headset every few seconds even while in suspend(If not, I consider it a design flaw, all bt headsets turn off after a few minutes without connection.) I tried coding a suspend/resume reconnector in fso some time back, but it didn't solve anything because my headset always turned off after a minute or two of fr suspend.--Rakshasa 08:14, 9 December 2009 (UTC)

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Bluetooth keyboards which doesn't support HID

There exists several bluetooth keyboards which doesn't support the normal HID protocol.
This means you can not simply use "hidd --connect 11:22:33:44:55:66".
I've searched the net a bit and found this: http://www.handhelds.org/moin/moin.cgi/kbdd. The program kbdd seems like the thing to use. The source code is available. I'm not able to test this program myself as I do not have a Neo yet. EsbenDamgaard 22:10, 16 August 2007 (CEST)

root@fic-gta01:~$ modprobe hci_usb
WARNING: Could not open '/lib/modules/2.6.21.5-moko10/kernel/net/bluetooth/bluetooth.ko': No such file or directory
FATAL: Could not open '/lib/modules/2.6.21.5-moko10/kernel/drivers/bluetooth/hci_usb.ko': No such file or directory

Can someone let me know if BT is supposed to work with 2007.2 / .08 plus updates?